CVLGJun 14, 2024

Cross-view geo-localization: a survey

arXiv:2406.09722v129 citations
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It addresses the problem of geo-localization across different viewpoints for researchers and practitioners, but it is incremental as it reviews existing work rather than introducing new methods.

This paper surveys existing methodologies and challenges in cross-view geo-localization, focusing on feature-based and deep learning strategies, and provides a comparative analysis of state-of-the-art techniques.

Cross-view geo-localization has garnered notable attention in the realm of computer vision, spurred by the widespread availability of copious geotagged datasets and the advancements in machine learning techniques. This paper provides a thorough survey of cutting-edge methodologies, techniques, and associated challenges that are integral to this domain, with a focus on feature-based and deep learning strategies. Feature-based methods capitalize on unique features to establish correspondences across disparate viewpoints, whereas deep learning-based methodologies deploy convolutional neural networks to embed view-invariant attributes. This work also delineates the multifaceted challenges encountered in cross-view geo-localization, such as variations in viewpoints and illumination, the occurrence of occlusions, and it elucidates innovative solutions that have been formulated to tackle these issues. Furthermore, we delineate benchmark datasets and relevant evaluation metrics, and also perform a comparative analysis of state-of-the-art techniques. Finally, we conclude the paper with a discussion on prospective avenues for future research and the burgeoning applications of cross-view geo-localization in an intricately interconnected global landscape.

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